Doctors have warned that Britain could be on the brink of a measles outbreak (Image: The Mirror)

00:54Edd Moore

Heavy snow storm heading for Plymouth, say forecasters

23:45Edd Moore

BBC Question Time cut short

22:17Edd Moore

Major house fire in Devon

20:28Edd Moore

Trawler rescue off Plymouth

20:26Edd Moore

A38 finally clear after crash

19:37Edd Moore

One lane remains blocked on A38

18:17KEY EVENT

Crash on Haldon Hill

17:44

Traffic blocked on A38

The A38 The Parkway Westbound exit slip road ia partially blocked and traffic is slow building because of a broken down vehicle at B3413 / Roman Way / Victoria Road (St Budeaux).

17:43KEY EVENT

Multi-vehicle accident on M5

All three lanes were blocked on the M5 following a multi-vehicle collision shortly before 5.30pm.

The incident happened on the southbound carriageway between J30 A376 / A379 (Exeter / Service Areas) and J31 A30 (Exminster).

All lanes have now re-opened and all vehicles involved have been moved onto the hard shoulder.

17:15

Problems on Tavistock Road

Queues of traffic building on A386 Tavistock Road around Derriford Road (Derriford Roundabout). Travel time is ten minutes.

17:11

Police confirm women taken to hospital with minor head injuries

Police have confirmed a female has been taken to Derriford Hospital have suffering a minor head injury.

The incident which happened at 2.50pm saw an overturned car on the A38 Liskeard, heading into Plymouth.

A police spokesperson said “Highways attended to aid with the clear up. Traffic should be fine by now.”

17:02

Traffic update on A38

All lanes are back open on the A38 Eastbound between A379 (Kennford) and A30 (Exminster) after a lorry needed its tyre replacing

16:54

Traffic delays on Outland Road

Traffic ‘heavier than normal’ on Outland Road between the Manadon Roundabout and the Milehouse Interchange, according to traffic advisor Inrix. Travel time is ten minutes.

16:49

A38 crash at Marsh Mills cleared

A crash involving a car and lorry on the A38 has now cleared.

Police say no one was injured in the incident, which happened at about 4pm.

16:41Edd Moore

One of the the three A38 incidents has been cleared

16:28Lauren Haly

A38 blocked from Cornwall to Plymouth

The A38 eastbound between the junctions with the A390 Liskeard West and the A390 Liskeard East is currently blocked.

The road is believed to be closed until 17.15pm due to an overturned car.

More updates as we get them.

16:22

A38 blocked after crash involving car and lorry

The A38 is partially blocked following a crash between Marsh Mills Roundabout and Forder Valley.

The collision, which happened on the Cornwall-bound carriageway (westbound), involved a car and a lorry.

A spokesman from Devon and Cornwall Police said there are no reports of any injuries.

The incident, which happened at about 4pm, is likely to cause some delays as rush hour approaches.

The force spokesman added the car involved was a Vauxhall Tigra.

The A38

16:17

Lane on A38 closed

One lane has been closed due to a lorry having a tyre changed on A38 Eastbound between A379 (Kennford) and A30 (Exminster). Traffic is coping well, according to traffic expert Inrix. Lane one (of three) closed heading towards the M5.

Car and cyclist involved in crash on Laira Bridge Road

Slow traffic and one lane closed due to accident, a car and cyclist involved on A379 Laira Bridge Road inbound between The Ride and Finnigan Road.

13:18

Animal abusers could be jailed for five years says Government, as it vows sentience WILL be recognised and protections strengthened after Brexit

The Conservative Government has hit back at criticism after MPs - including Plymouth’s Johnny Mercer - voted to reject the inclusion of EU laws recognising animal sentience into the EU withdrawal bill.

Environment Secretary Michael Gove has said the sentience of animals will continue to be recognised and protections strengthened when we leave the EU.

And, in a statement issued today, he revealed the Government was looking to increase the maximum sentences for animal cruelty from six months to five years - which he said was “more than almost every other European nation”.